Why do paper mills smell




















Other symptoms may include nausea and headaches. People with asthma may experience asthma episodes when the odors are strong. People with emphysema or COPD may also be at risk. These symptoms should disappear shortly after the odors disperse.

See your doctor whenever you have health problems. If after seeing your doctor you feel your symptoms are related to air quality, contact your local health department or the Division of Public Health, Additionally, monitoring data conducted by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources DNR shows that the cancer risk in areas with pulp and paper mills is similar to the risk in other urban areas of Wisconsin. The DNR encourages public participation in addressing air quality issues, and your comments are encouraged.

Information about past problems can be useful in evaluating air permit renewals. Contact the DNR about how to become involved in these issues. Topics A-Z. Responsive Menu. Pulp and Paper Industry Odors Background In some Wisconsin areas, the pulp and paper industry is known for its distinctive smell.

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Analysis and diagnosis Online condition monitoring Portable condition monitoring Sensors and accessories Condition monitoring services. Some form of sulpher? Note: Martinsburg was a very nice town, with very nice people, and their spring water from Roaring Spring is fantastic, but Peeeeee eeeeeeeeew it stinks.

I went to college in Arcata California which was surrounded by paper mills and noticed the same thing. If the wind was blowing the wrong way I would have to leave the dorms it got so bad. I grew up in a paper-mill town, and my dad worked at the mill for more than 30 years, so this is finally a topic I know something about. Many paper mills use the sulfite chemical process to soften the wood pulp.

Cooking the sulfur creates that characteristic paper-mill odor.



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